Hamas

What is Hamas?

Hamas, an Arabic acronym for the Islamic Resistance Movement, is a Sunni-Islamist fundamentalist terrorist organization that emerged in 1987 during the first intifada — mass anti-Jewish riots committed by Palestinians. This terror group was a rebranding of the Muslim Brotherhood Palestinian branch — the original fundamentalist Islamic terrorist group influenced by Nazi ideology.

Primarily acting as a competitor of the PLO, and subsequently, the PA, Hamas has successfully vied for influence and power over the Palestinian people. This led to their 2006 election win for control over Gaza. Since then, the quality of life for Gazans under Hamas rule has floundered under corruption, ineptitude, greed, an extreme focus on engaging in terrorism against Israeli citizens, and the continued use of Palestinian citizens as human shields. While some still reside in Gaza, many of their leaders and families have relocated to mansions in Qatar, Turkey, Syria, and Europe.

What Does Hamas Stand For?

Hamas’ charter includes a vow to commit global genocide of the Jews as a path toward worldwide Islamic domination, and to create a national home for Palestinians through the destruction of Israel. Their charter references the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a long-debunked antisemitic screed that promotes the belief that the Jews nefariously control the world from the shadows. Hamas members believe in the Sunni-Islamic hadith (report of Muhammad’s words) that through nature, Allah will grant them the power and moral validation to murder Jews:
“Judgement Day will not come until the Muslims fight the Jews. The Jews will hide behind the stones and the trees, and the stones and the trees will say, oh Muslim, oh servant of Allah, there is a Jew hiding behind me — come and kill him.”

What Does Hamas Do?

Hamas has a long history of targeting soldiers and civilians alike regardless of their nationalities, including Israelis, Palestinians, and foreign civilians. Their methods of murder include suicide bombings, mass shootings, beheadings, and rockets, and they have planned on using chemical weapons — all while utilizing Palestinian civilians as protection from Israeli reprisals.
Between 2000 and 2006, Hamas carried out over 500 attacks, killing 390 people and injuring 2,100 (mostly civilians.) Since gaining control of Gaza in 2007, it has fired thousands of rockets into Israel, instigated 5 wars, and murdered thousands of Israeli and Palestinian civilians.

It has established military headquarters underneath or inside hospitals, fired rockets near daycares, stored munitions in schools, and created explosive-making factories embedded in residential neighborhoods. Hamas encourages civilians to stay in buildings used to fire rockets, and blocks any attempts to escape Israeli rocket fire targeting their operatives. Their members continue to build tunnels used to smuggle weapons, attack Israelis, and hide from the IDF underneath streets and buildings — causing many to collapse.
During the October 7th attack, Hamas members committed rape of living and dead victims, beheaded infants and threw them in ovens, dismembered and kidnapped children, adults, and the elderly, burnt entire families alive in their homes, murdered parents in front of their children then murdered the children, among other atrocities. Israeli authorities have struggled to identify the remains of many of their victims due to the brutality of the attack.

How Did Hamas Come to Power in Gaza?
Since its inception, Hamas vied for power and influence over the main Palestinian terror group, the PLO, which had monopolized Palestinian terrorism from the mid-1960s to the late 1980s. The competition between the PLO and Hamas escalated in response to the Oslo Peace Accords of the mid-1990s, when the PLO used diplomatic means to further its war against Israel’s existence rather than continuing to inflict violent terrorism outright. Hamas rejected all attempts to end Palestinian resistance that included allowing Jews to live without first converting to Islam and relinquishing their right to national self-determination.

A combination of Hamas’ murderous tactics targeting Jewish civilians during the second intifada in the early 2000s, and the PLO’s (under the banner of the PA after the Oslo Accords) history of blatant corruption and governmental ineptitude, won the support of the majority of Palestinians. Four months after Israel attempted to restart the peace process by giving control of Gaza to the PA and forcefully evicting all 8,000 Jewish residents and soldiers, Hamas won the open Palestinian Legislative elections which gave it a mandate of control.

After winning the ensuing civil war against the PA and cementing its rule in Gaza in 2007 by throwing political leaders off rooftops, committing assassinations, and inflicting wanton destruction with gunfire and explosives, Hamas began firing thousands of rockets at Israeli population centers. Since then, the terror organization has turned the Palestinian cities it governs into strongholds as it continues its attempts to murder Jews and destroy Israel, including the massacre on October 7th, 2023.

Who Supports Hamas Financially?
Hamas has been able to maintain its perennial genocidal war through major financial, diplomatic, and tactical support from Iran and Qatar. It also enjoys unfettered access to billions of dollars of humanitarian aid from the EU, US, and other UN countries, as well as direct and indirect support from the UN through the UNRWA program. It has been reported that Hamas has raised millions of dollars through its secret investment portfolio and cryptocurrency fundraising. Hamas hoards fuel, water, food, construction materials, and funds donated to build Gazan society to sustain its terrorist goals.

What is Life Like in Gaza?
Hamas employs strict adherence to Sharia law in Gaza. Under its rule, the public space for women has steadily shrunk. Hamas violently enforces head-covering mandates for women in public and bans women from participating in arts and cultural events. They suppress all public dissent, business owners are routinely discriminated against, corruption and nepotism are rampant, there is heavy taxation, and authorities often use torture and murder to police the population.

Hamas’ Support Among Palestinians
Though Hamas has commanded the respect of nearly all Palestinians since the end of 1989, there are conflicting reports of Hamas’ popularity among present-day Gazans. According to an average of polls conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PCPSR), approximately 70% of Gazans support terrorist attacks against Israelis, and approximately 60% would vote for Hamas again if they had to choose between them and the PA. This has been consistent to some degree since 2007. Local journalists in Gaza have described widespread public support for the recent atrocities committed by Hamas, and mobs of ordinary Gazan civilians also actively participated in the kidnappings of Israelis following the October 7th, 2023 massacre.

Even Hamas’ rivals in the West Bank, the PA, directed their societies to join Hamas’ attack and boasted of their purported logistical support. Recently, a veteran Palestinian politician in the PA, Hanan Ashrawi, defended the massacre to Sky News as being a legitimate response to Israeli oppression. In response to the interviewer’s question about whether Israel can wipe out Hamas, she stated that “they [Israel] don’t understand that Hamas is a military and political organization, it has both wings. It has organizations, institutions, and social welfare programs. It’s not just a group of fighters who emerged out of nowhere. It’s part of the political fabric.”

Yet, PCPSR polls have consistently shown that approximately 70% of Gazans believe Hamas-run institutions are corrupt, approximately 50% of Gazans want to emigrate, and approximately 50% of Gazans want Hamas to accept a permanent two-state solution with Israel and end the conflict.

What Does “Palestinian Resistance” Look Like?

Holding women, children, & the elderly hostage

Being a martyr & training children to be martyrs

Shooting rockets at civilians

What does “Palestinian

resistance” look like?

Using activists abroad to paint yourself as a victim of oppression

Raping, pillaging, & burning down houses

Indiscriminate murder in the name of “liberation”

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What Is In Hamas’ Charter?

HAMAS CHARTER 1988

Calls for the destruction of Israel and the Jewish people

“Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it” (Preamble).
“The Islamic Resistance Movement is one of the links in the chain of the struggle against the Zionist invaders. It goes back to 1939, to the emergence of the martyr Izz al-Din al Kissam
and his brethren the fighters, members of Muslim Brotherhood” (Article 7).

“The day that enemies usurp part of Muslim land, Jihad becomes the individual duty of every Muslim. In face of the Jews’ usurpation of Palestine, it is compulsory that the banner of Jihad be raised” (Article 15).

Rejects peace and promotes antisemitic conspiracy theories:

World Zionism, together with imperialistic powers, try through a studied plan and an intelligent strategy to remove one Arab state after another from the circle of struggle against Zionism, in order to have it finally face the Palestinian people only. Egypt was, to a great extent, removed from the circle of the struggle, through the treacherous Camp David Agreement. They are trying to draw other Arab countries into similar agreements and to bring them outside the circle of struggle” (Article 32).

Promotes terrorism and death:

“Jihad is its path and death for the sake of Allah is the loftiest of its wishes (Article 8).

Asserts only Palestinians or Arabs have the right to the land:

“The Islamic Resistance Movement believes that the land of Palestine is an Islamic Waqf [endowment] consecrated for future Muslim generations until Judgement Day. It, or any part of it, should not be squandered: it, or any part of it, should not be given up. Neither a single Arab country nor all Arab countries, neither any king or president, nor all the kings and presidents, neither any organization nor all of them, be they Palestinian or Arab, possess the right to do that” (Article 11).

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Israel’s Siege of Hamas

Sieges are an important aspect of modern military operations designed to isolate enemy forces physically and electronically. Sieges are a legitimate tactic of warfare. Generally speaking, they are permitted as long as the siege is not deliberately aimed at starving the local population. The sieging force has a qualified obligation to facilitate the delivery of food and medicine, but only as long as they can be reliably delivered without being diverted for use by the enemy military force. Since Israel imposed a siege on the Gaza Strip following the October 7 attack by Palestinian terrorists, it has facilitated the flow of food, water, and medicine into the territory, despite evidence that Hamas has diverted the aid for its own purposes.

Israel’s Blockade of Gaza

A blockade is a military operation to prevent vessels from entering or leaving a coastal area, and sometimes including airfields, under the control of an enemy nation. Israel has imposed a naval blockade on the Gaza Strip since January 2009 in response to the launching of over 5,000 missiles and mortar bombs toward Israeli territory. Blockades are allowed for and regulated under international law. A United Nations panel of inquiry has stated that Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip “was imposed as a legitimate security measure… and its implementation complied with the requirements of international law.”

Hamas-Israel War October Timeline

HAMAS INVADES ISRAEL UPDATE:

OCTOBER 7:

Hamas launched a coordinated, surprise terrorist attack against Israel. Its actions specifically targeted Israeli civilians and the military. It demolished parts of the border fence and invaded towns in southern Israel. Its members also opened fire on a music festival near the Israel-Gaza border, which left 260 young people dead.

Amichai Shindler, 33, was badly injured when terrorists burst into his home and tried to blast their way into the saferoom where he, his wife, and their 6 young children were hiding. The father held the door shut and absorbed the entire force of the blast. He survived, but his right forearm was blown off, along with three fingers and two half-fingers on his left hand. His left arm was badly broken, and his face and jaw were crushed.

OCTOBER 9:

Over 1,000 Israelis have been killed, over 2,000 have been wounded, and at least 100 people – women, children, the elderly, and soldiers — were kidnapped and taken to Gaza. Credible reports suggested that male hostages were all executed, leaving women and children held captive. Additionally, video footage revealed that Hamas terrorists raped women and desecrated female corpses.

The US announced a carrier deployment to the Mediterranean to assist Israel. Many foreign citizens who were in Israel have been injured, killed, or are missing.

Israel targeted Hamas outposts in Gaza, and fought directly with terrorists while also repelling Hezbollah forces at Israel’s Lebanese border.

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OCTOBER 10:

Israel continued to strike Hamas targets in Gaza and carried out operations to evacuate and rescue civilians. Thanks to a tip sent to the National Emergency Command Center, the IDF located 30 missing people from Kibbutz Ein Hashlosh. They were alive and included Israeli citizens and foreign workers. At least 14 Americans were dead and 20 were still missing. Hamas was reportedly holding Americans among their hostages.

The IDF eliminated two senior Hamas officials. In the north, Israeli tanks took out Hezbollah observation posts.

Hamas threatened to murder civilians one by one, on video, if Israel struck Gaza without warning.

Several airlines suspended flights to Israel for safety reasons, and the first plane carrying US armaments arrived in southern Israel.

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OCTOBER 16

Hamas terrorists murdered a Canadian-Israeli mother in front of her four-year-old and four-month-old children, then hid the body under a bed and booby-trapped it with explosives. The four-year-old was shot in the leg.

The Israeli President showed CNN a manual found on a terrorist describing how Hamas operatives should abduct and torture civilians.

The IDF announced a plan to evacuate Israeli citizens living in the 28 towns closest to the Lebanese border in response to Hezbollah launching several missiles into Israel. These blasts killed at least 5 Israeli soldiers and one civilian.

Israel restored water supply to Southern Gaza to incentivize Gazan evacuation further before Israel officially began its ground operations against Hamas. Hamas enacted roadblocks to prevent such evacuation.

The IDF notified relatives of 199 people that their loved ones were being held hostage by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Gaza. Of the hostages, many are infants, children with special needs, and the elderly. 15 Americans remained unaccounted for since the violence began on October 7th.

HAMAS INVADES ISRAEL UPDATE:

OCTOBER 17

Anti-tank missiles, rockets, and drones continue to be fired from Lebanon into northern Israel. Every few hours, barrages of rockets from Gaza rain down on different Israeli border communities and in central Israel, including Ashkelon, Tel Aviv, and Ashdod.

The IDF announced that Al Jazeera reporters are transferring information about IDF troop placements and numbers to Hamas both directly and through their broadcasts.

Italy confirmed the death of an Italian-Israeli missing after the initial Hamas attack on October 7th.

Bodies of the victims who attended the Festival of Peace and Love Rave were still being identified. The family of 23-year-old Tiferet Lapidot believed she had been taken hostage by the Palestinian terror group, but it was confirmed that she was murdered during the initial attack.

Hundreds of Israelis received anonymous threatening messages over the popular internet messaging app, Whatsapp.

Egypt and Jordan refused to accept any Palestinians fleeing from the violence. According to Jordanian King Abdullah, “that is a red line, because I think that is the plan by certain usual suspects to try and crate de facto issues on the ground.”

Egyptian President El-Sisi: “The threat there is significant because it means the liquidation of this (Palestinian) cause. It’s important for its people to stay steadfast and exist on its land.”

HAMAS INVADES ISRAEL UPDATE:

OCTOBER 18

Israel was initially blamed for the rocket attack on a hospital in Gaza on the evening of October 17th, which killed many civilians. Unearthed audio and visual evidence heavily suggested that it was a misfired Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket aimed at a heavily populated Israeli city. Many anti-Israel protestors ignored evidence and continued blaming Israel.

At this stage, 12.7% of Palestinian rockets had misfired and landed in Gaza, up from 7.52% on October 16.

The European Union’s (EU) industry chief Thierry Breton said on Wednesday that he had asked social media platforms to prepare for the risk of Hamas live-streaming executions.

The Israel Democracy Institute reported that the number of Israelis evacuated from their homes had reached 300,000.

According to the Israeli PM’s office, “…in light of President Biden’s demand, Israel will not thwart humanitarian supplies from Egypt as long as it is only food, water, and medicine for the civilian population located in the southern Gaza Strip….”

HAMAS INVADES ISRAEL UPDATE:

OCTOBER 25

There are now confirmed to be at least 222 Israeli men, women, and children being held captive in Gaza by Hamas and other Palestinian terror groups.

22 Americans have been killed by Hamas since October 7th.

Nationals from 41 countries have been identified among the murder victims and those still missing since October 7th.

4 female adult US-Israeli dual national hostages have been freed by Hamas since 10/20, in what many analysts suggest are attempts to slow Israel’s planned ground attack into Gaza.

Currently, Hamas is demanding access to fuel as a condition of releasing 50 more hostages.

Captured Hamas operatives have confessed to raping the bodies of their murder victims, beheading children, and being directed to targeting civilians.

The IDF has released incontrovertible visual and auditory evidence confirming that it was a Palestinian rocket fired from a cemetery behind the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City that landed in the hospital parking lot, ending the lives of dozens of civilians.

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